Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Mount Abu Post Deepavali Holiday: A Tourist Hotspot [ 30/10/2019 ]

Oh, to be a part of Abu when the sky is clear

"Mount Abu, Rajasthan the only hill station in Rajasthan, a tourist hotspot."
Mount Abu a Tourist Hotspot


Oh, to be in Mount Abu When the Skies Are Clear


There’s something magical about Mount Abu when the skies are clear, the crisp air filled with the subtle scent of pine and the promise of the holiday season. As the Diwali lights fade, this hill station transforms into a bustling retreat, radiating warmth and charm. It’s a perfect time to visit, but if you’re planning a post-Diwali getaway, be warned: hotels may be fully booked and accommodation prices may soar if you don’t make reservations.
Thousands of holidaymakers are making their way up the winding roads of Mount Abu, day and night, eager to bask in its cool climate and festive spirit. The energy is apparent as if the hills expect a flurry of activity. Local authorities are working to ensure a smooth experience for all, especially after last year’s traffic snarls that left some visitors stuck for hours. This year, they’ve put measures in place to avoid a repeat, with hopes for a smoother and quicker journey. Fingers crossed!
For those planning to drive into the heart of the town, parking remains one of the biggest challenges. But don’t let that dampen your spirits! I’ve compiled a handy list of paid parking spots where you can leave your vehicle and dive into the festivities worry-free:

Paid Parking Locations in Mount Abu:

1. Kitchen Garden

2. Delwara

 3. Ashok Vatika

 4. Shivaji Nagar

 5. Arya Samaj

 6. Skating Ring

 7. Roadways Bus Stand

 8. Kamla Nehru Udhyan

9. Herbal Garden

10. Polo Grounds (Seasonal Parking)

So, pack your bags, confirm your reservations, and prepare to experience Mount Abu at its post-Diwali best. Whether exploring its natural beauty, soaking in the festive atmosphere, or enjoying the warm hospitality, this serene hill station promises an unforgettable holiday.
Happy travels, and may your time in Abu be as bright and joyous as the Diwali lights that once illuminated its skies.

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